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I hope he does. It will demonstrate how farcical the Tory constitution is to lack the ability to get rid of a rogue leader.
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It's his only possible way out. Still 10.0 available for 2022 election.
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Or he could launch a strike on Russia, that might deflect everyones attention.jamesedwards wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 5:07 pmIt's his only possible way out. Still 10.0 available for 2022 election.
Javid, in his resignation speech, claims he was misled by Johnson that no parties took place and no rules were broken so he gave Johnson the benefit of the doubt. Then the Sue Gray report came out, he continued to give Johnson the benefit of the doubt. Then came the fines but he continued to support him. Now he's blaming Johnson and washing his hands of it.
Yes, then people will say he can't quit now, we're at war.Archery1969 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 5:14 pmOr he could launch a strike on Russia, that might deflect everyones attention.jamesedwards wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 5:07 pmIt's his only possible way out. Still 10.0 available for 2022 election.
I've picked the right night to have a drink, plenty of entertainment on tonight.
Has anyone ever pointed out to you that most of your solutions amount to utter chaos?Archery1969 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 5:14 pmOr he could launch a strike on Russia, that might deflect everyones attention.jamesedwards wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 5:07 pmIt's his only possible way out. Still 10.0 available for 2022 election.
I reckon you've got a nuclear bunker with food, water and energy for 3 months, so don't really give a hoot.
If so, how much for a berth?
I reckon at the end of the day, Carrie might be able to talk some sense into him or call a doctor to see him.
I've never imagined we'd ever have a delusional 5-star nutter running the country within a century of Trump - that's the power of democracy.
I've never imagined we'd ever have a delusional 5-star nutter running the country within a century of Trump - that's the power of democracy.
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I actually had an Atlas bunker installed 2 years ago. Its not designed to take a direct hit but then I am at least 40 miles in every direction away from military, naval and other potential targets. Has enough Food (10 year shelf life), Water (Reverse osmosis), Power (Yeti generator), Air (Swiss AndAir VA-150 filtration) to last 4 people 6 months. It's surronded by 12″ of 4,000 PSI concrete. Cost was £120,000 plus £30,000 installation. But i think costs have now gone up significantly since I purchased. Access is via my study room inside the house. If you looked at the garden you would never know whats below it.greenmark wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 5:18 pmHas anyone ever pointed out to you that most of your solutions amount to utter chaos?Archery1969 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 5:14 pmOr he could launch a strike on Russia, that might deflect everyones attention.jamesedwards wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 5:07 pm
It's his only possible way out. Still 10.0 available for 2022 election.
I reckon you've got a nuclear bunker with food, water and energy for 3 months, so don't really give a hoot.
If so, how much for a berth?
Jeez. Thats put me in my place in terms of being flippant.Archery1969 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 5:41 pmI actually had an Atlas bunker installed 2 years ago. Its not designed to take a direct hit but then I am at least 40 miles in every direction away from military, naval and other potential targets. Has enough Food (10 year shelf life), Water (Reverse osmosis), Power (Yeti generator), Air (Swiss AndAir VA-150 filtration) to last 4 people 6 months. It's surronded by 12″ of 4,000 PSI concrete. Cost was £120,000 plus £30,000 installation. But i think costs have now gone up significantly since I purchased. Access is via my study room inside the house. If you looked at the garden you would never know whats below it.greenmark wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 5:18 pmHas anyone ever pointed out to you that most of your solutions amount to utter chaos?Archery1969 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 5:14 pm
Or he could launch a strike on Russia, that might deflect everyones attention.
I reckon you've got a nuclear bunker with food, water and energy for 3 months, so don't really give a hoot.
If so, how much for a berth?
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The biggest problem was getting planning permission (Not all councils require it) and my neighbour moaned like hell. My young nephews love it and think its really cool. I put a big TV down there, so they often stay over and watch films or play video games down there.greenmark wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 5:52 pmJeez. Thats put me in my place in terms of being flippant.Archery1969 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 5:41 pmI actually had an Atlas bunker installed 2 years ago. Its not designed to take a direct hit but then I am at least 40 miles in every direction away from military, naval and other potential targets. Has enough Food (10 year shelf life), Water (Reverse osmosis), Power (Yeti generator), Air (Swiss AndAir VA-150 filtration) to last 4 people 6 months. It's surronded by 12″ of 4,000 PSI concrete. Cost was £120,000 plus £30,000 installation. But i think costs have now gone up significantly since I purchased. Access is via my study room inside the house. If you looked at the garden you would never know whats below it.